When are you planning on telling everyone? (Parents, g-parents, extended family and close friends) My husband and I are not on the same page with this. I am UBER impatient and will want to shout at the roof tops as soon as I POAS (which I won't of course!), but he is more methodical and well... level headed! ![]()
I'm interested! TIA!
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We made the decision that after it happens, we will not tell anyone until after the first trimester.
April 2011: Metformin 1500mg + Clomid 100mg + Ovidrel + Prometrium = BFP!
Beta #1 at 14DPO: 197 Beta #2 at 18DPO: 1296
At 40w6d, our Team Green surprise came by unplanned C-section and changed our lives forever!
BFP on 2.2.11
Married 08/18/07
BFP 02/15/11 EDD 10/27/11 Born at 35w3d on 09/25/11
BFP 10/13/12 EDD 06/25/13 Born at 37w0d on 06/04/13
BFP 12/11/15 EDD 08/23/16 Early miscarriage
BFP 02/02/16 EDD 10/16/16

We plan on waiting till the first trimester is over to tell friends and family. MIL has a very big mouth. His whole side would know by dinner. I think that I'll probably tell my sister after my first sono- we're close and I don't think I could wait that long to tell her.
BFP #2 6/16/12 EDD 2/25/13 MC @ 10w
We're not telling people until the 2nd trimester.
As someone who had an early miscarriage, don't tell people too early. We didn't thankfully. I can't even imagine how much harder it would have been if we then had to go tell people "oh... nevermind..."
Same here. I just know that my parents and IL will start guessing the minute I turn down a glass of wine... won't be easy, but that's a problem I'm looking forward to having!
Oscar born October 2011
Miscarriage at 8 weeks (August 2013)
DD due September 1, 2014
There are select friends who have been with me now in my TTC journey. They will know first. Family will have to wait until between a confirmed heartbeat and the end of the 1st tri, and then we will shout from the roof tops after that. Hope we all get to figure out how we will share our news soon! GL
the plan is to tell the parents pretty much right away, the rest after first tri.
good luck!
If it happens before Christmas, I'd like to tell our immediate family on Christmas day (as its our first, and they don't think we want kids). The boss will find our probably between 8-12 weeks, and friends/co-workers after that.
With our first we didn't tell anyone we were TTC except some very close friends (I didn't want to hear about it all the time from the Grandparents-to-be). I told my husband that night (I tested after work), infact he got to see the stick since he was home
Our parents we waited until I had the OB appointment and got everything checked out. I swore them to secrecy until I heard a heartbeat, then I let them shout it from the rooftops 
With this baby we've already told the Grandparents we are TTC since my MIL planned a family vacation for February and I hoped to be pregnant by then when we started planning (back in August). I'll probably still wait to tell them until after I have my OB appointment, unless we see them and they notice I'm not having wine with dinner or something and ask. I'm planning to buy my 3 year old a "big sister" shirt and have her "tell" by e-mailing everyone a picture so they all know at the same time.
DD1, Kathleen 9/15/2007
I will tell my mom soon after I POAS. I did last time. I might tell a couple of close friends.
Everyone else can wait until 2nd tri.
DD born 07/2011 DD due 11/18/2013
We'll probably tell our parents/siblings right away(or within a week of the BFP), we are really close with our family and I'd really like to have them over and announce it to everyone at the same time.
We'll wait until I'm in the second trimester to tell the rest of our family and friends and for me to tell work.
OK, no flames, but I told my mom before DH last time. LOL Oops! I had tried calling him at work and he didn't answer, so I called my mom. I'm an only child and I have a very big mouth!
Anyway, this time the order will be DH, then DD after it's confirmed by my ob, then we'll wait a couple of weeks to tell everybody else. We won't wait until I'm into the 2nd tri mainly because DD won't be able to keep the secret, but also because if anything happens, I'd like friends around for support.
We told our immed. family and a few close friends within the first few days. I had always told myself that I wouldnt tell any of my friends until the 1st tri was through...but its just too hard. You literally just want to go and scream it at the top of your lungs! The happiness is just bursting out of you
Even though we lost our baby, Im still glad we told the people we did. We've had an amazing support system these past few days, and it really helps to have people to talk to...and some of my friends totally understand because they have had a m/c as well.
Next time around I actually think we will tell the same people again right away. Extended family and friends wont know until either we hear/see the h/b or 12 weeks...if I can keep my fat mouth shut after the h/b...then it will totally be the 12 week mark.
DS born via unplanned C-section at 40w6d
This is how we plan to do it.
When I finally get that BFP, I'll immediately send a picture text to my best friend (even before I tell DH) because I work with her and it is impossible for either of us to keep anything from each other and I'll wait for DH to get home before I spill the news to him so we can celebrate together.
As far as the rest of our family/friends goes we'll wait until the 2nd tri to say anything even though we'll want to shout it from the rooftops.
Well the husband gets to know first. Next probably my closest friends & sister as they will be the best support if we were to lose a child. We have this crazy idea of an ultrasound picture made to look like a snow storm as Christmas cards to announce it to the rest of the fam.
As for work, I think it would be really funny to not mention it for a really long time, even after I'm obviously showing. If someone asks, I'd tell them I've let myself go and keep casually denying it if asked until about the 3rd trimester. I know that's not too realistic, but it would be pretty funny.